Kalamazoo Community Foundation



In 1925, with a gift of $1,000 in his hand and a vision of a better community in his heart, Dr. W. E. Upjohn helped to establish the Kalamazoo Community Foundation. From that first seed, the Community Foundation's assets have grown to approximately $295 million, enabling it to help people achieve their philanthropic goals, and to play a key role in addressing community needs, now and in the future.


Founded on the simple idea that it is its responsibility to look after one another, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation is nurtured and sustained by the people of the greater Kalamazoo area. Individuals, families, businesses and organizations have established 800 charitable funds at the Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.kalfound.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @kalfound




    

Recent News from Kalamazoo Community Foundation


A legacy left to help save others
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Braganini family created the memorial fund with the Kalamazoo Community Foundation to help schools in Kalamazoo and Van Buren...more

Former astronaut urges adults to set curious kids on path to success
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Jemison, who who was the first woman of color in space, was the keynote speaker at Kalamazoo Community Foundation's 2017 Community...more

Looking at the legacy of Kalamazoo icon Martha Gilmore Parfet
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

For close to 20 years, Parfet served as the board chair for the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, a foundation that was started by her...more

Martha Parfet's legacy inspired next generation of Kalamazoo leaders
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Kalamazoo Community Foundation President and CEO Carrie Pickett-Erway said Parfet did a "phenomenal job" of preparing the next generation...more

Martha Gilmore Parfet, Kalamazoo community icon, dies
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation was started with a donation from W.E. Upjohn. When he died, he left half of his wealth, $1.3 million to...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation invites former astronaut to Community Meeting
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The first woman of color in space, Mae Jemison, M.D., will be the keynote speaker at Kalamazoo Community Foundation's 2017 Community...more

Former Astronaut Mae Jemison To Speak in Kalamazoo
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

KALAMAZOO (MICH.)– Mae Jemison, M.D., the first woman of color in space, is the keynote speaker at Kalamazoo Community Foundation's...more

Former astronaut Mae Jemison to speak at Kalamazoo Community Foundation event
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Courtesy of Kalamazoo Community foundation. KALAMAZOO, MI - Mae Jemison, a former astronaut and the first woman of color in space, will be...more



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